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The phrase "read Shakespeare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of reading works by the playwright William Shakespeare, often in discussions about literature or education.
Example: "For our literature class, we are required to read Shakespeare and analyze his themes."
Alternatives: "study Shakespeare" or "peruse Shakespeare's works."
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And he read Shakespeare.
"Read Shakespeare," maybe?
He read Shakespeare and Chekhov.
Claire Bloom read Shakespeare.
More than anything, he read Shakespeare.
She has read Shakespeare closely.
George Balanchine first read Shakespeare in Russian.
Randy's daughter, Hannah, read Shakespeare Sonnet 18.
I didn't read Shakespeare, but I've photographed kings.
"Do you read Shakespeare, Art?" "Television, John," said Fellows.
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He would sneak-read Shakespeare under the sheets when the bedroom light was supposed to be out.
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